Government Subsidised Houses - RDP
A man living in a Government Subsidised House, or an RDP home, in the Northern Cape showed off his expensive-looking TV wall. He stated that he made it himself.
The community of Emalahleni in Mpumalanga threatened not to vote following a service delivery protest after the government failed to electrify their houses.
Shack dwellers in Joe Slovo, Cape Town, took to the streets, demanding houses promised to them by government as part of the N2 Gateway Housing Project.
The sale of an RDP house shown on TikTok shocked South Africans who enquired about the legalities of buying the homes intended to underprivileged citizens.
A woman from Mpumalanga is causing a stir on Facebook after she uploaded photos of her RDP house on social media, and people are surprised by her interior design.
Scammers in South Africa have found ways to tap into the housing property market, targeting unsuspecting would-be renters, home buyers and RDP housing hopefuls.
Members of the notorious Laughing Boys gang in Cape Town faced sentencing,. Seven were arrested and three went to trial in 2020 and were brought to justice.
A young woman has been trending for transforming her RDP house into a chic new space. Mzansi people flocked to the comment section to ask for advice from her.
TikTok and Twitter have become platforms where South Africans show off the homes they built. Briefly News looks at the houses and how much it cost building one.
Government Subsidised Houses - RDP
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